The Penticton rose garden still looks lovely, despite the fact that we are now mid-way through October and much closer to Halloween than Labour Day. Below is a photo progression.



The photos show that it’s fading, but I think it’s in the gentlest, loveliest way: the beauty in ageing.
Happy Monday.
So nice the rose garden is hanging on, just as if they do not want to let go of the summer. Happy Monday Lynette. Allan
LikeLike
Thanks, Allan. I agree. While some rose bushes are fading, there are many others still growing with lots of new leaves and buds. I was surprised.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I think the plants are confused by the way the year has gone. I was just out cleaning up my old hosta an delphinium stalks and leaves for the fall and I see new active growth on my poppies. Also, my petunias continue to keep producing new blooms. Still no killing frost here.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Good point, Allan. I’m very surprised that you haven’t had frost yet but YK only recently got frost – very late for them – and they’re a lot further north. It can be hard on the plants to get confused like that.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Love the progression series. That’s a lovely garden, Lynette.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Hi Stuart, it is. It’s a public garden that’s maintained by the city (along with the Japanese garden and all the parks and beaches, to say nothing of the many flower displays everywhere). It’s a big job and they really do excellent work. Other cities I’ve lived in have been more desultory. Cheers.
LikeLike
Still looks pretty good!
LikeLiked by 1 person
It definitely does. It’s slowly fading which is to be expected but considering the time of year is doing very well, I think. There are rose bushes that are still growing, surprisingly.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I keep getting new buds on my roses and hate to cut it back, but it’s getting cold now. I’m going to have to do it within the next few days. Pretty pictures.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I agree. This valley is a very temperate micro-climate so it normally doesn’t get very cold. January is the coldest month with an average temperature between about -2C and +5C (28-42F), but nevertheless I think these bushes should be cut back soon. I’m very interested in keeping track of how they are being handled. Thanks, Lori.
LikeLiked by 1 person
It still looks lovely! We still have some flowers in bloom, a welcome sight.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I visited yesterday and was surprised at how well it’s doing. It’s beautiful to sit there and admire the roses (and stop to smell them, too!).
LikeLiked by 1 person
Even though the roses are fading, it still looks beautiful and that there’s some life left. The lighting from the sun makes this place look enchanting.
LikeLiked by 1 person
It’s a very popular spot. People often stop to eat lunch or just read a book. Such a relaxing garden and of course, there’s always the gentle scent of roses. I’m surprised that it’s still doing this well but there’s also good maintenance.
LikeLiked by 1 person